Diablo 2: Resurrected director advises players to "do what they believe is right" when deciding whether not to Diablo 2 Resurrected Items give back to publisher Activision Blizzard by buying the remake in the sale next week.

It's the first game this company released after allegations of the existence of a "frat boy" working environment at Activision Blizzard were made by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing Although it's important to remember that the lead developer here has been Vicarious Visions, which has not been implicated in the legal case.

"It was very distressing to hear such incidents," design director Rob Gallerani spoke to Axios (thanks, VGC). "And we were determined to show our support to our colleagues and our co-workers."

Gallerani noted that the management of the studio had requested feedback from employees on ways to improve its support for staff, adding that while it had "heard many really positive things" however, it was vital to ensure that management "always have to be asking".

In contrast, although the scandal has seen Blizzard go through its games to find problematic content such as references to the former employees accused of sexual harassment in the lawsuit, no issues of this nature were reported to be present within Diablo 2: Resurrected, however, its Amazon warrior has been modified to make it less sexually explicit.

"A A lot of those views weigh strongly on us," Gallerani stated d2r items for sale. She made the change to ensure people portrayed as warriors not people who "rolled out of the club".